Otterbein United Brethren in Christ Church Connecting Affirming Reaching Equipping Sending OTTERBEIN A Church That C.A.R.E.S. 146 Leitersburg Street, Greencastle, PA 17225 www.greencastleub.org
a THE LORD S DAY May 15, 2016 Prelude Hymn #43 Special Music Offering Kid s Korner Songs of Praise Bible Message Closing Song #349 Benediction Welcome to WORSHIP today. Open your ears, your brain, and your heart and listen for the Lord s voice. Have joy like the king who said, I was glad when they said to me Let s go to the church (Psalm 122:1) Pay attention. God may reveal himself through the smallest word or experience. In a greeting or prayer or Scripture. You are in his temple, yet you are his temple. Rejoice. The Lord is in his Holy temple. Let all the earth be silent (Habakkuk 2:20) WEDNESDAY 5:30 Snak Shak 6:30 Groups for children, youth and adults (Bible time) BUILDING COMMITTEE You are meeting tomorrow (16 th ) at the church, 6:30 p.m. Last Week Attendance 245 General $ 6,622.00 Missions $ 2,090.75 Building Fund $ 785.00 Sunday School $ 245.00 WELCOME TEAM May 15 Scott Garling May 22 Gary & Grant Murray May 29 Jim & Joel Hart June 5 Tom & Christopher Keely June 12 Widder Family May - First Service Ushers Keith Leckron Head Usher Leroy Bowman Charles Bingaman Ben Stoops John Helman Property Commission Meeting, May 19, 7:00 p.m.
Pastor: David Rawley rawley@centurylink.net Youth Director: Josh Lance 597-8525 ext. 12 504-5604 (cell) josh@greencastleub.org Secretary: Carol Schwalm office@greencastleub.org 597-8525 Hours 9 to 4 Tues/Wed/Thurs. Building/Van Scheduling: Holly Ressler facility@greencastleub.org: 597-8525 Prayer Chain: 597-2531 or Melarl@aol.com web site: www.greencastleub.org 1 st Nursery THIS WEEK Judy Bowman & Connie Tracey 2 nd Nursery Sylvia Clement Acolyte Greeters Caitlin Horner (1 st ) Madison Webb (2 nd ) John & Linda Helman NEXT WEEK Becky Sipes & Lauren Elliott NEED VOLUNTEER Blake Witmer (1 st ) Baylee Lopez (2 nd ) Joel & Beth Leckron Prelude Barry Stottlemyer Ryan Eberly REMINDER High School Seniors please correspond with Pastor David regarding your senior supper. THANK YOU We are one month away from our summer VBS. Five nights of instruction, fun, spiritual emphasis for the children. What can you do? 1) Stake a claim on a grandkid or neighbor kid now. Ask them to reserve that week of June 12 16 for VBS. 2) Pray for this effort and volunteer to help yourself. VBS contact is Sheri Michalsky (377-2505). The VBS is being led by Jackie Pegram. Please be sure to pre-register your children, grandchildren and friends for VBS. Fliers and registration forms are on the desk at the bottom of the stairs. Return to mailbox C-33 FYI The church s email is currently down. If you have recently emailed something and did not get a response that is why. We are working to get it fixed. In the meantime, call the office with any issues. (597-8525)
Tuesday, June 21 Breakfast at Parlor House and then tour the local Elk Farm and view the young calves. We will leave the church at 8:10 a.m. For questions and to sign up, contact Guy Fritz (717)597-8490 ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC JUNE 4, 5:00 at Rhodes Grove Pavilion The church is providing chicken. Bring your place settings, tablecloth, drinks and a side dish/dessert to share. Sign-up sheets are on the desk in the lower lobby. BIBLE BEE 2016 Are you between the ages of 7-18? Do you have children between the ages of 7-18? Do you desire a deeper relationship with God? Do you want a prize in your heart that will never perish or fade? Then the National Bible Bee is just for you! This year Isabella Morganthal is hosting a local Bible Bee. For more information, contact Isabella at 717-504-0119 or 717-860-2817. You can also check out the website at www.biblebee.org/register. The Red Cross BLOOD DRIVE is coming to town again tomorrow! Hours = 12:00 6:00 Location = Greencastle Church of the Brethren Common Ground Mission Fundraiser Community Night at Hoss s Steak and Sea House in Chambersburg on May 31. Common Ground will receive 20% - 25% of your total check (depending on total from all participants). Letters are available on the desk in the lower lobby. Pick one up and plan for dinner out that night.
HOW CAN I RESIST OVERWHELMING PRESSURE? (I Kings 13) INTEGRITY the *One of these is a) God said NO (vs. 9, 17) or b) GOD said YES (vs. 18) AUTHORITY the a) word of the LORD (vs. 9, 17) *A misleading spokesman or b) angel/word of the LORD (vs. 18) messenger must be or I allow the pressure of culture to my and my because: I do not want to feel or I want to be considered and I want to be considered and i.e. I feel good about myself when others accept me. This creates *When other people whose acceptance I crave embrace non-christian values, then I am tempted (pressured) to embrace and ignore (Galatians 1:10) Human peer pressure has always influenced but in recent years has increasingly influenced. Many people now assume that because something is or, it is the right thing to believe, even though the Bible tells us it is a mistaken or wrong thing to believe. OVERWHELMING PRESSURE REALLY? APPROVAL I have God s and in Christ. I do not need the applause of men for validation. Grow up! (Ephesians 1:3-14, 2:4-7) AUTHORITY When I understand a clear teaching from God s Word, I can everything and live in obedience to it. (Acts 3:18-20, 5:27-29) ATTENTION I can it, spending time soaking it up and time soaking up God s perspective. (II Timothy 2:16-19) ACCOUNTABILITY When my life is finished, I will to only one (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14)